Groseclose - Grund

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Gross

Gross, which has been recorded in a number of forms, including Grose, Groz, Groos, Groseman, Grossbauer and Grosskopf, among others, is a surname that was first recorded in the British Isles. It is also expected that Gross may have German origins dating back the sixth century. Gross literally means large, so the name may have first referred to a big man.

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  • Groseclose
  • Grosenick
  • Grosh
  • Groshans
  • Groshek
  • Groshong
  • Grosjean
  • Groskopf
  • Groskreutz
  • Grosman
  • Gross
  • Grossbard
  • Grossberg
  • Grosse
  • Grossen
  • Grossenbacher
  • Grosser
  • Grosshans
  • Grossheim
  • Grossi
  • Grossinger
  • Grosskopf
  • Grosskreutz
  • Grossman
  • Grossmann
  • Grossnickle
  • Grosso
  • Grosvenor
  • Grosz
  • Groszek
  • Grote
  • Grotenhuis
  • Groth
  • Grothaus
  • Grothe
  • Grotheer
  • Groton
  • Grott
  • Grotte
  • Grotts
  • Grotz
  • Groulx
  • Ground
  • Grounds
  • Group
  • Grout
  • Groux
  • Grove
  • Groven
  • Grover
  • Groves
  • Grow
  • Growden
  • Growe
  • Growney
  • Gruba
  • Grubaugh
  • Grubb
  • Grubbe
  • Grubbs
  • Grube
  • Gruben
  • Gruber
  • Grubert
  • Grubich
  • Grubman
  • Gruca
  • Gruden
  • Grudzien
  • Grudzinski
  • Grue
  • Gruel
  • Gruen
  • Gruenberg
  • Grueneberg
  • Gruener
  • Gruenewald
  • Gruenhagen
  • Gruenke
  • Gruenwald
  • Grueser
  • Grueter
  • Gruetzmacher
  • Grugan
  • Gruhlke
  • Gruhn
  • Gruis
  • Grulke
  • Grullon
  • Grum
  • Gruman
  • Grumbach
  • Grumbine
  • Grumbles
  • Grumbling
  • Grumet
  • Grummer
  • Grun
  • Grunberg
  • Grund

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